Urea is a waste product produced when amino acids break down into proteins. Urea is then released into the bloodstream and carried to the kidneys, where it is excreted in the urine. Healthy kidneys remove over 90% of the urea the body produces, so blood levels can show how well your kidneys are working.
Read more about the Urea blood test.
What happens next?
The lab sends the results to your personal dashboard, with comments from both a doctor and a nutritionist. If results are abnormal, we recommend seeing a doctor and, if appropriate, booking an appointment with a Nordic Wellth nutrition lifestyle specialist.
You may need to make lifestyle and dietary changes.